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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1935. B—9 BENNING SECTION |1o,sdded tha aithough sowral ot son oo bio a0 moest Far oo o e ars. -+ 7t ICONS TO FEATURE /it e | s o o Y| Outnised Sebdice Bothens. until 10 pm. Proceeds will be turned | Countess Elizabeth Heiden will sing | The tallest soldier in the Prench | no cases of need had been reported. structed to ask for 30-minute bus| NEEDY NOT FOUND i S st vt (o o e e e | ship to Fght Pire and Waser, | ST+ NICHOLAS FAIR o s s masten e it 0% 8 2 MY SRR, CHE oy S sl the association must be sure that no|ing the morning and evening rush | prepared to fight both fire and flood, Holy pictures, typlcal of Russia, are | present a group of children in dances | the 10th Colonial Artillery Regiment, soiati i _| one in the Benning area would be | hours. made on wood and tec - (ot § . Sophocles T. Papas’ or- Robert Thiery, is 6 feet 6 incheb tall. Association President Asks Mem: | 201 or hungry on Gt as day. The group resolved to co-operate a salvage vessel has just been launched | Reproductions by Prague Stu- cial 1 5 ':nn u::er :fl r:yu s i:.::- . pmwm ! e, mu.sl::l! p:_‘ cheé tal bers to Aid in Round-up | A motion was approved to request|with and aid the recently-formed at Havre, France, and will be sta-! dents to Be Shown for M5 Blstows Bocke | A ; : for Yule Giving. the office of the chief engineer of | Junior Citizens’ Association of Ben- | tioned at Brest to help Atlantic ship- Church Benefit. famous mgvmm :‘l‘d',hl:{?'nr:g:;uwfl:‘gmlnA :::;:;fl:':“ bx{,fi;m ll;g “I’”&”e"em the District to move some of Bt:e ni'x‘\lz- nt:(. e e g:u ;7: th:n stormy eoult e:lk Finisterre. Go-operation of Benning Citizens' | perflous street lights from Ben resolution was adopted auf o ould s ship spring a the vessel| Reproductions of century-old icons, - Association members lng locating | xad and install them in the poorer | ing the secretary to communicate | will pull alongside and pump out water | made by students of th:y nmkwfi.f»fl%‘fifi?'afik:fluxfm R PP Deedy families in the community was | lighted side streets. e ot Rhoda Milliken of the |at the rate of 100 gallons & minute. | Academy, Prague, Crechoslovak's, will | Enetertainment will be offered botn | $29,000,000 for Plant Secds. eriypled e ssked by Frank E. James, president| J. M. Kayser was appointed to rep- | Women's Bureau asking that a police- | By reversing the pumps water may be | be one of the outstanding features of | in the afternoon and evening. Vladi- Amateur gardeners of England have ganile medication of of the group, last night at a | resent the organization at the hearing | woman be assigned to the Benning |poured on a blaze at 300 gallons a|the third annual St. Nicholas Fair|mir Plontkoff. choir dirertor of St. | spent more than $25,000,000 for British Sioeting in the Odd Feliows' Hall | before the Public Utilities Commis- s:ction to handle the growing prob- | minute. opening at noon tomorrow in tke | Nicholas Church, will lead a group of | fiower seeds ¥ P — 3 ' IR find ready relief from itching of ec~ be exhibited also as well as gay masses | serve tea. l‘ zema, rashes and similar ills, in the A Ch r i S t mas S a le Of fi < Gifts That Are Novel and Inexpen- A . < sive From the Notion Department Handkerchiefs Regular 12% & 15¢ Values Boudoir Dolls Gifts Fi Whis Silk rayon and lace-trimmed ,C;,l;;’,:m;:_!v'“':,;;, ases .. Bewing Boxes v dresses, some with hats to e Rite © oo Pajama Pillows Coat_Han B ] match. Lovely pastel shades Cout fiigints - Hopepi bt Holiday T_flble Fur Capes Garment Bogs Memorial Westinghouse Decoration 56,98 9 8‘ Wreaths Electric Cooker $1 $] $16-95 Genuine squirrel, leopard dyed rabbit, seal dyed rabbit and v Cretonne wardrobe bags, in A dozen handsome styles. in choic Cooki fectly anything Electrically Mghted piece for lapin dyed rabbit. Brown or e ar dark: colors. Made of o ham & asate matal foF s w0 & table decoration . Attractive elf v magnolia leaves ruscus. pine cones # people. Complete set of utenstle black. many colors. Holds 8 garments. berries —splendid tributes to your Dabing trivet. cord and recipe book design. o £ = . parted ones. ineluded Main Floor. Goidenbery s _NOTIGNS, Muls: Floor. Main Floor. Downstairs Store. §3&3€§&%&3&’2&3&3&’2%fl%flfifl%flfl%fl%%flxxflflflflfl%% RISTMAS Ideas for Boys ; =003 Handkerchiefs are on everybody's list . . . and here are the most desirable of gift handkerchiefs at savings! For Women: * Hand embroidered linens, French scalloped batiste, white and solid color linen spoke stitch. For Men: Hand - made Eng- lish lawns, white Irish linen and col- ored woven corded styles. Goldenberg's—Main Floor. wwwflmmwmmaummwmmwmm ] Girls’ Robes Tots’ Dresses Girls’ Skirts Boys’ 95¢ Shirts | Boys’ Pajamas $].95 $]15 $1.95 79¢ 97¢ Beacon blanket robes, in rose, Of pique and tubproof prints. All-woo! skirts in_plain colors b . Gt green or brown jacquard de- Some. with panties. Excellent and gay plaids. Waist models With non-wilt collars. Fancy Bell” brand broadcloth pa- signs. Satin trimmed and with variety of styles. Sizes 3 to 6 in grown, navy, wine or green. patterned and plain white jamas, in figured patterns and cord at waist. 8 to 14 years. years, Sizes 10 to 16 years. broadcloths. 11%; to 14! neck deep tones. Sizes 8 to 18 years @ BARSENENE SALE of 79¢ and ‘1 Suede-Like Fabric GLOVES Strikingly smart, new styles in novelty cuff c effects and trim 4-but- pr. ton tailored slipons with shirred wrists and white stitchings. In black, brown, java or grey. Sizes 6 to 813. 59¢ and 79¢ Fabric or Wool GLOVES 29- Novelty cuff styles in fabric gloves in black, black with white, brown, brown with white or grey. Sizes 6 to 812. Also gay, warm all-wool gloves in bright colors. Women’'s and misses’ sizes. Goldenberg’s—GLOVES, Main Fioor. s Infants’ Knit Suits Silk Creepers Boys' Robes Boys’ Raincoats $1.95 $1 $1 $1.79 &$1.95 $2.95 . 3 These warm, y patterned Leatherette and trench coats. 3 Pieces—Helmet, coat, sweater White silk creepers and bobby Smart plaids, plain colors, blanket robes nre‘?ust what boys ":;'»"y'an-lr':d rainproof. Sizes 6 to I’ and leggings. All wool. Sizes suits, with contrasting color stripes and prints. Tub-fast want. 8 to 14 years, $1.79, and Boys' Raincoats that look like top- ‘{ 1to 3. New colors. trim. Sizes 2 and 3 years. materials. Sizes 10 to 16 years 16 and 18 years, $1.95. e T e Y Goldenberg's—Boys' Shop, Main Floor, Girls' Shop, Second Floor. ?flfi&%fifl%fifl%flfl%%fi%%%fififi%flfl%flflx%fifi: . Lieac ] o2 TN R 2R 2R SR A SR SR SRS R SR S : f ; ; ; fi. i ;i ; 5’; ! ¥ ¥ Y % Attention! 95¢ Ringless il T 7 Thousands of pairs of Gift V‘ very Sheer ; : Slippers—for men, women A,./(J : ‘ and children. Every popu- 2 T lar style and color. Q8. Others at 39¢c to $1.98 Streamline Electric Circus Train Set Inc.ludes streamline locomotive and tender, 9 3 circus cars with moving animals, caboose, $ 5 . 5 Goldenberg's—SLIPPERLAND— Main Floor Boys’ & Girls’ Oxfords _ transformer housed in a railroad station body, 8 curved tracks and 4 straight tracks. 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